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I say this to every single person who barks at me about what I “should” be covering at UncoverDC. THIS IS THE SINGLE BIGGEST ISSUE FACING US.
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Prayers for this hero.
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Forwarded from Avalon Rising
Never give a single penny more to these people who hate you.

It's hard to not buy things from our enemies because we live in a world full of antiwhite corporations.

But you know what's easy? Not *giving donations* to antiwhites. You can have a perfect record of not *giving* money to those who hate us.
One boy digs in the dirt looking for worms. Another searches for Nerf gun bullets to reload and the youngest walks around exploring with a stick. Give your children a wholesome childhood filled with lots of play time outdoors! Like my grandmother always said, "Even in the winter, bundle them up and kick them outside for at least 15 minutes a day. It's good for them!" 🧣🧤🐛🔍🔫 🍂
Forwarded from Clarion Wakefield
This is a charity that I recommend.

They help in so many ways throughout the year, plus in special circumstances, e.g. disaster relief — and all locally. Check out their site to see all the ways they help. 88% of every dollar goes to the charitable work.
I can't say enough good things about this charity.

https://www.christianapp.org/

Today is "Giving Tuesday" and your donation to Christian Appalachian Project is matched.
Save money and make something from the heart this year!

I just finished some adorable handmade Christmas gifts 🥰 The great thing is that these are creatively and thoughtfully made with love, and only cost about $3 each to make! You can get a 3-pack of canvasses for $1, wood plaques and adorable ornaments for a buck at Dollar Tree. I painted the plaque white and hot glued some burlap and an ornament on.

You can get buffalo check fabric at Walmart for a few bucks a yard. Cut it to size, hot glue it on then hot glue the ornament and embellishments on. I used twine (also $1 at DT), made a bow and a tree trunk and hotglued those on.
Pennsylvania friends, vote NO for Oz!
Another craft I just made! I think it turned out pretty adorable 🥰 it cost about $10 to make.

How to make a Tobacco Basket Winter Scene:

Materials:
Tobacco Basket- $3 @ Dollar General
~0.50 worth of fabric to line basket
Bag of cotton balls- $1 @ DG
Assorted $1 greenery, birds and/or ornaments @ DG

Instructions:
Cut fabric to size to line basket (to cover over the gaps in the basket so the cotton "snow" can lay on it). Hot glue the fabric onto the bottom and sides of basket. Gently tug and shape each cotton ball until "fluffy" looking, then hot glue onto fabric to fill the whlle space. Arrange greenery, birds and embellishments to your taste and hot glue them down.
Okay this is my favorite Christmas creation so far. 🌲🍒🎁 I think I might keep it for myself lol!

Farm Fresh Christmas Tree Sprig Vase, cost about $12 to make. Here's how:

Materials:
Galvanized vase-$4 @ Dollar General
Pine sprig w/ Cone & Berries-$3 @ DG
Bag of Spanish Moss-$1 at Dollar Tree
Rocks from yard- FREE
Various ornaments & greenery-$1 each @ DG

Instructions:
Fill vase with weight to make it more stable. Go out in your backyard and fill it halfway with medium sized rocks, then top with Spanish Moss. Stick sprig and other embellishments down into the moss. Hot glue for a permanent decoration, or just stick them in if you want to be able to reuse the vase or change up the decor later on!
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I had a question about the stove top potpourri. As gifts, I will dry the fruits for a longer shelf life/prevent molding. I generally combine cranberries, cinnamon sticks, apples, oranges, ginger, cloves, star anise, nutmeg, a vanilla bean, and sometimes some fragrant greenery like pine or rosemary are lovely.

For gifts, I will dry the fruits. Everything else I just put in a nice mason jar, make a tag, and tie some cute ribbon.

You can customize these however you like! I usually just use what I have on hands Just put the contents in water and simmer on your stove. Makes your home smell like Yuletide without the toxic fragrances ❤️.
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Standing at the sink washing my hands, looked over and saw breakfast just made and so many other moments in this life, heard the rain on the roof and banjos in the living room, and thought — "Jesus, what a beautiful life"

Happy Monday, Fam 🤍
Are you having trouble finding good Christmas movies for you and your children to watch together as a family? 📼📺👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Here is a list of 14 mostly Faith-based wholesome movies with good messages that you can enjoy with your kids:

1.) A Merry Ingalls Christmas
2.) A Charlie Brown Christmas
3.) It's a Wonderful Life
4.) The Nativity Story
5.) Christmas for a Dollar
6.) The Christmas Shoes
7.) The Least of These
8.) Max Lucado's The Christmas Candle
9.) Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas
10.) Homeless for the Holidays
11.) Christmas Oranges
12.) Altar Egos
13.) The Star
14.) We Three Kings
"Diversity Standards" mean nonwhite. This is why we need our own media, TV shows, movies and books etc. Clearly the mainstream media doesn't want to represent us, they want to replace us.
Another Christmas DIY finished! Create a beautiful, affordable handmade wreath for a friend or family member for about $8-$10 in materials from Dollar General!

Wreath-$3
50 count string lights-$2
Nativity scene-$3
Assorted berry/pine sticks, bells, antlers, embellishments $1 each
White spray paint-$1
Wire from the embellishment stick(s), or small zip ties (optional)

Fluff wreath until it has a full, natural look. Then, "flock" it evenly with white spray paint until you get desired snowy look. Wrap lights all the way around the wreath, spacing evenly, so that the plug end hangs from the bottom of the wreath. Hot glue embellishments to wreath, being careful not to glue to the string lights. If you are using a centerpiece (I used a nativity scene) hot glue it to the wreath *after* wrapping lights. For extra stability, use spare wire from the decor sticks, or small zip ties, to inconspicuously tie it to the wreath.
The Bolshevik Regime knew that a nation built on the foundation of strong families could not be conquered, that’s why they feminized men, radicalized women, and incentivized the breakdown of the nuclear family, first.